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    “Through migrants‚ expatriates‚ exhibitions and publications‚ Australia first came into contact with Modernism in the mid-1910s. The modernist movement in Australia was at it’s most influential for over five decades‚ including global wars‚ economic depression‚ technological advances and massive social change. (http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/modernism) This article‚ however‚ will be focusing on Australia’s development of Modernity‚ Modernisation and Modernism between the

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    The Elements and Principles of Three-Dimensional Design Design: v. to mark out‚ to plan‚ purpose‚ intend... n. a plan conceived in the mind‚ of something to be done... n. adaptation of means to end... The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary Elements of 3-D Design Space: distance‚ area‚ volume; physical space independent of what occupies it; absolute space. Line: the edge or outline of a form‚ the meeting of planes; linear materials include: wire‚ wood‚ metal rod‚ string or any materials with

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    Books seven to nine dealt with theory of numbers. Book seven is a self-contained introduction to number theory. It contains the Euclidean algorithm for finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers. Book eight looked at numbers in geometrical progression. Book X -- Incommensurables Book ten covered mainly the work of Theaetetus and dealt with the theory of irrational numbers. Euclid altered the proofs of several theorems in this book so that they fitted the new definition of proportion given by

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    Art 204 Essay Final Marilyn Tatman The progression of Greek art does not simply begin with the Olympics in 776 BCE‚ but finds its origins in all of the civilizations that gave rise to the Greeks – the remnants of the besieged Mycenaeans‚ and all who conquered (and traded) with them. The loss of great civilizations often leads to dark periods‚ but from the ashes of Greece’s dark age emerged a civilization that revered humanity and went to great lengths to incorporate the idea of philosophy

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    was only a certain amount of land‚ so production of food could not increase with increasing population size. Malthus predicted that the population growth would one day outpace the food supply. His theory states that the population grows in a geometric progression‚ whereas the food has an arithmetic

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    7 External links | ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Overview Galileo Galilei in his Il Saggiatore wrote that “[The universe] is written in the language of mathematics‚ and its characters are triangles‚ circles‚ and other geometric figures.”[2] Artists who strive and seek to study nature must therefore first fully understand mathematics. On the other hand‚ mathematicians have sought to interpret and analyse art through the lens of geometry and rationality. -------------------------------------------------

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    this paper‚ I will be analyzing the similarities and differences in certain pieces of art from the Geometric‚ Orientalizing‚ Archaic‚ and Classical periods with emphasis on how different styles and techniques used such as black and red figure technique were developed due to cultural interaction with neighboring civilizations. The first style of vase painting to come about started in the Geometric period (c.750 BCE). The name of this period virtually represents the style used in early vase paintings

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    the celestial sphere and describing the relationship between movements of celestial bodies‚ served as an important source of geometric problems during the next one and a half millennia. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is called a geometer. The introduction of coordinates by René Descartes and the concurrent development of algebra marked a new stage for geometry‚ since geometric figures‚ such as plane curves‚ could now be represented analytically‚ i.e.‚ with functions and equations. This played

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    computers. rafting with these tools is the foundation of all geometric constructions. One instrument lets you draw circles and the other lets you draw straight line segments. When constructing figures in geometry‚ you must understand how to use these instruments. Although technology is good‚ it is critical to understand the basis of any new technology. With the use of the compass and straightedge‚ you have basic knowledge of geometric construction in case a drawing program has glitches or computer

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    Aryabhatta is the first of the great astronomers of the classical age of India. He was born in Kerala‚ South India in 476 AD but later lived in Kusumapura‚ which his commentator Bhaskara I (629 AD) identifies with pataliputra (modern Patna) in Bihar. His first name “Arya” is hardly a south Indian name while “Bhatt” (or Bhatta) is a typical north Indian name even found today specially among the trader community. Aryabhatta studied at the University of Nalanda. One of his major works was Aryabhatiya

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